"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Hi all been out a bit too much going on lol

Julie set up the camera next time you start a venture
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I can see you whirlin around in circles


Guess what I got sebbie and cotten patch eggs 14 in the bator for a week or so and 16 going in today
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Scovys sitting everywhere Did your girls call mine Julie lol

Lost my oldest peahen cause of a dog so down to 1 purple hen left :(

Terri I have Am chicks I can send back with Ashley if your ready for some

Twiley my white sebbie girl has tan feathers and my blue/grey boy has brown feathers ? Any ideas why they changed
Omigoodness you have COTTON PATCH eggs - I am SOOOOO jealous!!!! I LOVE them!!!! (must. resist.)!!!!
Thanks but I'll hold off on the Am chicks for now Mike -- we'll get together later this spring -- we're doing some renovating and adding space right now. I have to get some birds moved out & moved around & coops & runs finished first! but thanks for your offer.

That is horrible about the dog & I add my offer to Julies, if you want some pea eggs let me know -- D'artagnan and Romeo are both in with the girls so you could get any variety of dark pied, loud pied, progressive pied, white eye, white, etc & some will be split to bronze and peach. Really had some nice colorful chicks last year & looking forward to seeing what this year brings.
 
20 out of 22 eggs hatched. That's awesome considering they were shipped. Got them for $5 plus priority mail costs. The other 2 have no signs of life, but I'm definitely happy with this hatch.
 
I might julie hey what I do need is you to send me a big ole box of the egg cartons lol

I have my friend here has peas everywhere so may be able to get all his eggs.
But yea after sewing up my horse and flipping out over my peas and barely keeping my wife from killing my son being the peas are hers. He had a choice dog goes or dog goes my way
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You are better than my husband! I'm pretty sure that dog would be worm food after the second round of dead animals!
 
I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods. It's so sad.

Missing featherless chicken
Dear Neighbors,
Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.
These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.
Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.
 
I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods. It's so sad.

Missing featherless chicken
Dear Neighbors,
Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.
These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.
Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.

Early last year, I didn't get a single eggs for over a month. Bought some padlocks for my pens, and I got eggs the very next day. I never found the jerk who was taking them, but I was livid! All they had to do was ask for eggs and I would have obliged! Some people these days
 
I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods.  It's so sad.

[SIZE=18pt][COLOR=CC6600]Missing featherless chicken[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Dear Neighbors,[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.[/COLOR][/SIZE]


 


So sad. :hit
 
I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods.  It's so sad.

[SIZE=18pt][COLOR=CC6600]Missing featherless chicken[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Dear Neighbors,[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt][COLOR=000000]Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.[/COLOR][/SIZE]


 


Early last year, I didn't get a single eggs for over a month.  Bought some padlocks for my pens, and I got eggs the very next day.  I never found the jerk who was taking them, but I was livid!  All they had to do was ask for eggs and I would have obliged!  Some people these days 


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